The Standards Committee has
9 members; 5 independent members; 1 community representative
appointed by the community councils in the County; and 3 elected
members of the County Council.
In accordance with statutory
requirements the committee comprises a majority of independent
members.
Terms of reference of the
Standards Committee
1.
To promote and maintain high
standards of conduct by Councillors, co-opted members and church
and parent governor representatives.
2.
To assist councillors,
co-opted members and church and parent governor representatives to
observe the Members' Code of Conduct.
3.
To advise the Council on the
adoption or revision of the Members' Code of Conduct.
4.
To monitor the operation of
the Members' Code of Conduct;
5.
To advise, train or arrange
to train Councillors, co-opted members and church and parent
governor representatives on matters relating to the Members' Code
of Conduct.
6.
To grant dispensations to
Councillors, co-opted members and church and parent governor
representatives from requirements relating to interests set out in
the Members' Code of Conduct.
7.
To deal with any reports
from a case tribunal or interim case tribunal, and any report from
the monitoring officer on any matter referred to that officer by
the Local Commissioner in Wales.
8.
To exercise the functions
set out in paragraphs 1-7 above in relation to the Community
Councils wholly or mainly in Carmarthenshire and the members of
those Community Councils.
9.
To receive annual reports on
the operation of the council's complaints procedure and the
whistle-blowing policy with a view to incorporating references to
those matters in the committee's annual report
REQUESTS FOR
DISPENSATION
Carmarthenshire’s Standards
Committee is responsible for determining requests for dispensation
by members of Carmarthenshire County Council and Carmarthenshire
Town and Community Councils.
In certain circumstances members may be
granted a dispensation which enables them to take part in Council
business where this would otherwise be prohibited because the
member has a prejudicial interest. Provided members act within the
terms of their dispensation there is deemed to be no breach of the
Code of Conduct.
Carmarthenshire County
Council’s Code of Conduct can be viewed here.
The Personal Interests – Questions to ask yourself
booklet can assist both County and Town & Community
Councillors to decide whether dispensation is required to
participate in Council business.
Councillors can submit an application for
dispensation to Carmarthenshire’s Standards Committee by
completing the attached
form. Please
return the form to the Monitoring Officer, Chief Executive’s
Department, County Hall, Carmarthen. SA31 1JP or email the form to
Monitoringofficer@carmarthenshire.gov.uk
Standards Committee Annual Report 2023-2024
Further information:-
Public Services Ombudsman
Wales